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Liberal Socialist Party π· (LSP)[?]
This page contains information about the Liberal Socialist Party π· (LSP).
This party is inactive.
Details
Nation[?]: Holy Luthorian Empire (Luthori)
Seats[?] in Imperial Diet (lower house), Imperial Senate (upper house)[?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
A left-wing party that cares hugely for the poor and believes in sharing all. π·π·π· Wiki Page: https://particracy.fandom.com/wiki/Special:Search?query=Liberal+Socialist+Party&scope=internal (Click here then Luthori) π·π·π· https://postimg.cc/BPx9VYQb Phillip Warman π·π·π· Voters Count: 2,853,328 π·π·π· Party Logo: https://postimg.cc/1nk1BLTz π·π·π· Classifications: Liberal, Socialist, Democratic, Atheist, Revolutionary Socialist π·π·π· Nicknames: Pink Party, LSP, Lib-Socialists, Lib-Socs π·π·π· Coalitions: United Opposition Front: Left Party, Luthorian Labour, List Humperdinck, Liberal Socialist Party, Democratic Movement Party DISSOLVED Luthorian Socialists: Left Party, Liberal Socialist Party DISSOLVED Socialist Bloc (de facto; not officially declared): Communist Party of Luthori, Liberal Socialist Party PARTLY DISSOLVED (TECHNICALLY STILL A BLOC, BUT THE CPL DISSOLVED AND HENCE WAS FORCED TO LEAVE THE COALITION; CURRENTLY ONLY INCLUDES LIBERAL SOCIALIST PARTY) Together: Social Democratic Party of Luthori, Liberal Socialist Party π·π·π· Headquarters: 19 Grandale Avenue, Fort William, Orange π·π·π· Media: Voice of the LSP π·π·π· Youth Wing: LSP - Youth Movement π·π·π· Leader: Phillip Warman, officially Count Phillip Warman of Northriding, Heiress Apparent to the Noble Properties of the Warman Family π·π·π· List of Candidates: Ava Brentsworth Henrietta Barber Jeremy Harriets Lara Coleman Elizabeth Maya Ricter Chloe Mortley Dominic Woltonbury Zara Michaelson Jacob Dreigemann Victor Ibbs Hannah Kanmoor Clare Penelope Quentins π·π·π· Former Leaders/Party Members: R.I.P Dorothy Clearwater (Founder and Leader of the LSP from 5035-5106), a Rutanian primary school teacher and then LSP leader with a long history of travelling. Having left Rutania in 5032, she then moved to Mordusia, where she stayed until 5106. After that she travelled to Likatonia, however died a natural death only a month after arrival at the age of 96 (5010-5106). She will be greatly missed, and her achievements in life will forever be engraved in the history of the LSP, who (as she is the partyβs founder) would not be here without her. R.I.P Wilfred Owens (Minister for Infrastructure and Transport from 5035-5087) was one of the first members of the LSP and a close friend of Dorothy Clearwaterβs. He died at age 87 (5000-5087) after being hit by a tram on 34th Avenue, St. Zachery, West Bolton, Likatonia. Resignations: Sarah Fistington (Leader of the LSP from 5106-5110) drafted her resignation on the 27th June, 5110 due to the increasing tensions in Likatonia, in particular the Civil War. Elisa Tarren (Leader of the LSP 5110-5228) drafted her resignation on the 20th December 5228 due to unpopularity and bad poll results in her party. She has been the longest serving leader of the LSP and most controversial. Megan North (Leader of the LSP 5228-5230) was the least popular LSP leader and drove the party into bad electoral results and bankruptcy. Monroe Aschington (Leader of the LSP 5252-5276) was the most successful LSP since its founding, making it the first time for the LSP to ever come top in an election. She convinced 172 Luthorian Labour MPs to join the LSP and successfully led the first LSP-led cabinet, the Aschington I Cabinet. Olivia Carter (Leader of the LSP 5276-5283) was ousted from her post as LSP Leader after failure to form a very easy-to-form cabinet. She has been the most inactive party member since the founding of the LSP. π·π·π· Motto: Not for the People, but with the People! π·π·π· Quote from Phillip Warman: βIf I had to choose between the LSP and Luthori, I would say trick question. Luthoriβs future lies in the LSPβs hands and so Luthori IS the LSP.β π·π·π· 12Axes Results: https://politicaltests.github.io/12axes/results.html?a=53&b=80.5&c=71.5&d=12&e=49.5&f=80.5&g=86&h=70&i=16.5&j=65&k=36.5&l=55.5 |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | unitarist-leaning | excellent | perfect |
Civil Rights | restrictive-leaning | excellent | perfect |
Ecology | skeptic-leaning | high | perfect |
Foreign Relations | moderate internationalist | moderate | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | big government-leaning | excellent | perfect |
Market | extreme regulator | excellent | perfect |
Military | moderate pacifist | excellent | perfect |
Morality | conservative-leaning | excellent | perfect |
Religion | moderate secular | excellent | perfect |
Affiliations
This party is a member of the following organizations:
- Environmental Protection Organization
- The Left Coalition
- Rights for LGBTQ citizens
- Civil Rights Council
- Solidarity International - United Left
Election Results
History Table
Month | Votes | Total Votes | Votes (%) | Votes (%) (+) | Seats | Total Seats | Seats (%) | Seats (+) |
August 5202 | 6,438,929 | 46,703,927 | 13.79 | +13.79 | 28 | 205 | 13.66 | +28 |
August 5206 | 1,686,852 | 57,671,633 | 2.92 | -10.86 | 5 | 205 | 2.44 | -23 |
August 5210 | 5,518,982 | 54,597,391 | 10.11 | +7.18 | 20 | 205 | 9.76 | +15 |
September 5210 | 5,112,904 | 54,791,672 | 9.33 | -0.78 | 20 | 205 | 9.76 | +0 |
August 5212 | 5,903,253 | 56,303,933 | 10.48 | +1.15 | 23 | 205 | 11.22 | +3 |
August 5216 | 5,378,902 | 57,328,779 | 9.38 | -1.10 | 29 | 300 | 9.67 | +6 |
March 5220 | 8,208,377 | 56,270,775 | 14.59 | +5.20 | 44 | 300 | 14.67 | +15 |
October 5220 | 5,260,496 | 47,359,068 | 11.11 | -3.48 | 33 | 300 | 11.00 | -11 |
September 5222 | 5,067,638 | 46,715,891 | 10.85 | -0.26 | 33 | 300 | 11.00 | +0 |
August 5223 | 4,893,589 | 30,418,571 | 16.09 | +5.24 | 49 | 300 | 16.33 | +16 |
May 5227 | 1,808,248 | 11,956,885 | 15.12 | -0.96 | 47 | 300 | 15.67 | -2 |
July 5228 | 1,352,483 | 11,685,471 | 11.57 | -3.55 | 35 | 300 | 11.67 | -12 |
January 5231 | 950,271 | 38,556,376 | 2.46 | -9.11 | 6 | 300 | 2.00 | -29 |
June 5232 | 1,281,650 | 32,565,862 | 3.94 | +1.47 | 12 | 300 | 4.00 | +6 |
January 5233 | 1,119,429 | 34,799,880 | 3.22 | -0.72 | 9 | 300 | 3.00 | -3 |
January 5237 | 1,396,089 | 32,847,073 | 4.25 | +1.03 | 12 | 300 | 4.00 | +3 |
August 5252 | 1,135,392 | 12,276,894 | 9.25 | +5.00 | 58 | 650 | 8.92 | +46 |
August 5256 | 960,618 | 12,776,783 | 7.52 | -1.73 | 49 | 650 | 7.54 | -9 |
August 5260 | 1,529,125 | 11,616,391 | 13.16 | +5.65 | 84 | 650 | 12.92 | +35 |
August 5264 | 1,108,336 | 12,634,325 | 8.77 | -4.39 | 55 | 650 | 8.46 | -29 |
August 5268 | 903,253 | 11,757,905 | 7.68 | -1.09 | 49 | 650 | 7.54 | -6 |
August 5272 | 1,789,928 | 12,038,263 | 14.87 | +7.19 | 98 | 650 | 15.08 | +49 |
January 5275 | 1,864,546 | 11,739,489 | 15.88 | +1.01 | 102 | 650 | 15.69 | +4 |
June 5276 | 1,814,629 | 12,549,039 | 14.46 | -1.42 | 96 | 650 | 14.77 | -6 |
August 5277 | 1,734,267 | 12,782,836 | 13.57 | -0.89 | 89 | 650 | 13.69 | -7 |
August 5281 | 1,578,285 | 11,732,949 | 13.45 | -0.12 | 87 | 650 | 13.38 | -2 |
February 5284 | 1,072,326 | 12,549,527 | 8.54 | -4.91 | 57 | 650 | 8.77 | -30 |
February 5288 | 988,118 | 12,598,604 | 7.84 | -0.70 | 51 | 650 | 7.85 | -6 |
February 5292 | 1,340,469 | 11,777,178 | 11.38 | +3.54 | 73 | 650 | 11.23 | +22 |
August 5295 | 1,227,953 | 12,735,431 | 9.64 | -1.74 | 63 | 650 | 9.69 | -10 |
August 5299 | 1,030,389 | 11,718,815 | 8.79 | -0.85 | 58 | 650 | 8.92 | -5 |
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Absolute Graph
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Legislation
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Voting Record
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